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Jennifer Salt

Jennifer Salt (born September 4, 1944) is an American producer, screenwriter, and former actress.
==Life and career==

Salt was born in Los Angeles, California. Her parents were screenwriter Waldo Salt and actress Mary Davenport; her stepmother was the writer Eve Merriam. She attended the High School of Performing Arts in New York City and graduated from Sarah Lawrence College.
She has made several stage appearances, winning a 1971 Theatre World award as Estelle in the play, ''Father's Day'', but she is best remembered as Eunice Tate-Leitner, the snobbish daughter of Chester and Jessica Tate in the television series ''Soap''. An early movie role was in ''Midnight Cowboy'' (1969), as Joe Buck's home town lover, Crazy Annie. While living with actress Margot Kidder in Malibu in the early-1970s, she worked in tandem with American director Brian De Palma in the films ''The Wedding Party'', ''Hi, Mom!'', and ''Sisters'', and appeared with Cornel Wilde and a young Scott Glenn in the TV film, ''Gargoyles''.
She is currently retired from acting, and pursuing her writing career, including episode scripts for ''Nip/Tuck'' and other programs. She is a co-writer of the script for the Julia Roberts film ''Eat Pray Love'' (2010) based on Elizabeth Gilbert's best-selling memoir of the same name.〔Littleton, Cynthia. (Salt steps into Beijing memoir ), ''Variety'', July 27, 2010.〕
In 2006, she was nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award for the ''Nip/Tuck'' episode, "Rhea Reynolds."〔(2006 Writers Guild Awards Television and Radio Nominees Announced ). WGA website, December 14, 2005.〕
In 2011, she joined the FX horror series ''American Horror Story'' as a writer and co-executive producer.

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